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ALL OUR DOGS ARE AKC REGISTERED
   
"We give dogs time we can spare, space we can spare and love we can
spare. And in return, dogs give us their all. It's the best deal man has ever
made.'' ~~ M. Facklam

We are a family with three small children, and three great English Bulldogs.  
Southern Wisconsin is our home.  Our goal is to produce healthy, beautiful,
Bulldogs, while striving to meet AKC standards.  If you're looking for a quality
pet, we have a puppy for you.  Bulldogs are fun, protective and wonderful
companions! They do get to be more laid back after the first year or so.

Our Philosophy?  Our dogs are part of our  everyday lives.  Our children play
with and help take care of them.  This makes them well socialized with children.  
We enjoy taking our Bulldogs on short walks where many other dogs exercise,
this way they are socialized to other animals as well.  We like to think that our
puppies are being treated the same way you will treat them once you bring
them home. We put collars on our puppies once they are 8 weeks old and start
to crate and leash train them.  We try to keep them on a schedule with their
feedings and potty time, just as you will.  This makes house-training and
socialization much easier on them, once they leave us, and on you, the new
owner.  If you choose one of puppies be sure that they will make you laugh and
will love you forever!

Bulldog Health Bulldogs like any other breed of dog, have some health issues
particular to them.  You probably fell in love with Bulldogs because of the big
ropes over their noses and their wonderfully wrinkly faces.  The wrinkles and
ropes and the inside of their ears should be wiped bi-weekly with a solution of 2
parts water to 1 part vinegar.  This kills off any bacteria that love warm moist
areas.  This will take very little time and will stave off vet bills.  Because they are
short-nosed dogs, they are more likely to catch an occasional cold, just like us.  
Also they cannot tolerate high heat.  Take care to keep them in the air
conditioning with you.  When a puppy gets to be around 6 months of age, they
should be switched from puppy food to adult dog food.  Please be sure to
check the dog food label to make sure that there is
no soy in the ingredients.  
Soy is thought to cause allergies in Bulldogs. Because we have taken these
precautions with our dogs, we have had no health issues at all.   Bulldogs
require very little exercise?  They are easy going, sweet and have great
dispositions.  They love to be loved!  Please see
Care page.

Training We have found that Bulldogs are very trainable.  We have trained our
dogs to go "potty" only in the bushes.  A few minutes a day with your Bulldog in
the first few months, using positive training, will help you have a wonderful
obedient companion for many years to come.
Bulldogs like to play, if you do, but will adapt to
your lifestyle and truly don't
require long walks or even large yards. Although if the weather is cool, they do
enjoy both. Our Bulldogs love to go for rides in the car.
From the time that we brought our pups home, they have been part of our family.  They go in
our car, take walks with us, and our male  plays on the slide and skateboards with our
children.  He Loves To Play!  
These are Bulldogs though and they do need special care in hot weather. They also need to
be watched around swimming pools or lakes - they don't float - and most never will learn to
swim.  Please read up about Bulldogs if you haven't ever owned one.  They are wonderful
companions!  
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2 Adult Females Also
Available With Breeding Rights
Please see our Sire/Dam Page
Why are Bulldogs so expensive?  Vet Bills! To achieve a successful pregnancy takes a lot of care of the Dam.  
A
rtificial insemination is required as Bulldogs are very heavy and stout.   The female cannot support the weight.  
Bulldogs also must have cesareans as the heads of the puppies are very large.  F
ree whelping is very rare and
should not be attempted without constant contact with your veterinarian.  Both the Dam and the puppies could be
lost!  A special diet is thought to avoid
water puppies or mummy pups.  Please don't attempt to breed your dog
unless you have extensively studied the breed and found a vet who will mentor you. Bulldogs usually have smaller
litters than other breeds.
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